What is everyone's favorite math equation? I think mine might be the laplace transform just because it is at the root of so much modern day science from relativity to electrical engineering and leads to a way of looking at and understanding the universe that really is a game changer.
Whats your favorite math equation?
I have to say, the last 4+ years the democrats have turned that propaganda game up to 11.. I must admit if propaganda works on anyone its going to be americans right now.
While I'm no trump fan by any means, holy hell the lies and propaganda in this post...
This post right here is the danger of parroting claims from commercially motivated partisan sources without actually doing the research yourself. Sadly most of what you just said, and the picture painted overall, is largely a fiction designed to manipulate people with disinformation to support a political agenda (in this case support for democrats)... the reality is very different when one does some actual research, as it usually is on any side.
First lets take the most glaring lie in this post:
> ...passed with the unanimous support of the Dems and opposed only by Republicans.
Not only is this untrue but in fact the majority of the opposition came from the ''democrats'' not republicans. The actual tally of votes for the First Step Act across congress were as follows:
* Democrats: 181 for 57 against (that is 76% for)
* Republicans: 264 for 14 against (95% for)
Not only did the republicans support the bill more so than democrats but by a pretty huge margin. Which makes the whole "opposed only by republicans" not just a flat out lie, but, with the reverse being true, very clear propaganda.
The other point to address is this bit:
> ..a veto-proof majority passed..
While you are certainly correct its a veto-proof majority the devil is in the details. Trump supported the bill **before** it went to vote. His support therefore is irrelevant to the fact that it had a veto-proof majority as he had supported it long before we knew it would be a veto-proof majority.
In fact since he showed support for the bill prior to a vote one could argue that he helped, at least among republicans, secure more votes than it might have otherwise received. So the very reason it got enough support to have a veto-proof majority is in part due to the efforts of Trump to show his support for the bill in the first place.
So while this point isnt exactly a lie, it is horribly dishonest to frame it as if it is somehow suggestive that his support is insincere or otherwise a strike against trump.
Does anyone consider #haskell to be their most productive language? Tracing and debugging other people's code happens to be the most common thing I do (because writing expressive, stable, non-leaky abstractions is hard), but it's like pulling teeth in Haskell. If I understand correctly, I need to map into an IO monad (or whatever the hell you call it) just to print out some value in a function: how do you get anything done this way?
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Mate, taxonomy is complex already as it is, why go against the established names just for the sake of it?
please refer to the ICZN code, article 45 (regarding specific and subspecific nomenclature)
https://code.iczn.org/species-group-nominal-taxa-and-their-names/article-45-the-species-group/
breed is only used for domestic animals that went through selective breeding - doesn't have any taxonomic value
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In short, I am posting 3 documents, all geared towards a solution for the P versus NP problem.
The mathematics that governs the official solution has been presented to, and was subsequently endorsed by two separate mathematics journal editors.
Now I am presenting the mathematics to the public, and I got the suggestion to post here.
The reasoning behind three documents, is one is the official proof, which is written for professional mathematicians, and is very brief concerning certain ideas, and may not be obvious to even those with a strong mathematical background.
The next, is a version official proof, that obviates every point made in the official proof, and is much more verbose. It's a complete proof, and intended for those with a very strong mathematical background. It could be called properly the extended version of the official proof.
The other document is a basic mathematical overview, that is intended for anyone to read, so they can understand the mathematics that governs the solution.
It is chalk full of new mathematics, and has gotten great reviews from the readers I have thus far had. It is intended to be very informative for anyone with the slightest semblance of a mathematical background, and who wants to understand the official proof, and why and how it resolves the problem.
Any reviews and comments from the present community will be read.
I hope every well intended person has a great day. Likewise, enjoys reading the articles.
Basic mathematical overview of proof:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Y-GZKJbZKiAcqFm2ewdxX__PzyVpmNy1/view?usp=sharing
Official proof:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Q_LxHjsQgv7b3RrWnu7Jer23Jw1O7ZUc/view
Extended proof:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lhAILS01c7ROzcP2IcjwyiClsgchV8Pu/view?usp=sharing
Not really. Cultivar is only used for plants and is intended for plants that underwent an artificial selection for human use. They do not have to have significant genetic diversity as the term has a very applied meaning, so you jest need the phenotype to be different to give the "cultivar" status.
Subspecies is more general, you don't usually use it for artificially selected organisms.
There is a lot of debate on where to set the line, and the last word is by convention always the one of the ICZN (International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature)
This as far as science is involved. "Race", for example, is not a valid taxonomic group, as it's mainly use for applied zootechnical reasons (such as milk cows, or egg hens, even selected dogs), and shouldn't be used outside of that field
Neat little exercise I did a while back writing the word "minimum" in a way that renders identically when you flip it upside down.
Hey group, cool little visualization showing the birthday paradox!
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